Lead end-to-end parametric CAD projects in SolveSpace, documenting workflows and design reasoning for AI training. Create constrained sketches, complex 3D features, assemblies, and mechanism simulations. Prepare CAM-ready exports (DXF, STL, STEP) for manufacturing and communicate processes clearly in writing and verbally while collaborating remotely.
This role is for one of our clients
Compensation: $19 - $65/hourpay
Job Title: SolveSpace Expert
Job Type: Contract
Location: Remote
As an expert in SolveSpace, you will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact by demonstrating your proficiency in CAD workflows within a dynamic remote setting. In this distinct role, your practical knowledge will contribute to training AI on how leading professionals address real-world engineering and design challenges utilizing SolveSpace.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead end-to-end parametric CAD projects in SolveSpace, from initial concept through to manufacturing export.
- Document and articulate your real workflow, design reasoning, and decision-making process while working on live projects.
- Create robust parametric sketches, applying comprehensive geometric and dimensional constraints.
- Develop complex 3D features including extrudes, revolves, and helixes, as well as perform Boolean operations and refine fully constrained designs.
- Organize assemblies, simulate mechanisms/linkages, and iterate designs based on engineering best practices.
- Prepare and export CAM-ready files (DXF, STL, STEP, etc.) for a variety of manufacturing methods such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and waterjet machining.
- Communicate effectively with team members, clearly explaining your process both verbally and in writing, to inform AI model development.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Extensive, hands-on expertise with SolveSpace, demonstrated by managing multiple full-cycle parametric CAD projects independently.
- Strong knowledge of AutoCAD and CAD/CAM workflows, including experience with 3D modeling and computer-aided manufacturing.
- Proficient in creating and constraining parametric sketches, building 3D features, and managing assemblies within SolveSpace.
- Experience preparing files for various manufacturing technologies (e.g., 3D printing, laser cutting).
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, able to articulate complex design logic and engineering decisions clearly.
- Proven ability to think critically about design intent, constraint logic, and iterative problem-solving in CAD environments.
- Comfortable working independently in a remote setting with a focus on collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience teaching, mentoring, or documenting workflows for CAD users or teams.
- Background in mechanical engineering, product design, or related technical fields.
- Familiarity with mechanism/linkage simulation or advanced constraint management in SolveSpace.
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